Archive for the ‘Social enterprise’ Category

Business Awards June

June 29th, 2010 by jacqui

Northwest Region Awards
EN Magazine North West Entrepreneur Awards 2010 – EN Magazine’s North West Entrepreneur of the Year Awards scheme, now in its ninth year, exists to honour the achievements of the region’s most tenacious and successful entrepreneurs – and to provide encouragement and a standard against which they can measure themselves to those who Read more…

Mauritius has lift off…

June 4th, 2010 by Max

This week saw the small island nation of Mauritius getting its Global Entrepreneurship Week preparations off to a big start with the Entrepreneurial Training Workshop. The programme has been organised by the Week’s organisers on the island, Empretec Mauritius. This week’s ETW is one of a series of six Workshops that Empretec is organising in the build Read more…

Win a life changing, year long trip and discover the earth.

May 27th, 2010 by jacqui

Northwest Ambassador Chris Arnold has launched a worldwide competition which will see participants compete and develop skills in enterprise and social responsibility. The winners will receive a once in a lifetime prize to travel the world for a year meeting entrepreneurs and world leaders.
 ‘Your Big Year’ is an official ‘Global Entrepreneurship Week’ event that provides Read more…

Respect init!

May 5th, 2010 by Richard

Nationally we’re all of a quiver about the general election, the closest fought battle for many a year and like a good slap-stick comedy we’re all watching just to see who walks over the open man-hole next, or which guy ducks when the guy with the ladder over his shoulder spins round. We’re not nearly Read more…

Global Entrepreneurship Week meets Obama!

April 27th, 2010 by Max

President Barack Obama yesterday kick-started the two-day Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship, as over 250 delegates from nearly 60 countries – including a number of our Global Entrepreneurship Week hosts from around the world gathered in Washington D.C. The summit is the realisation of a pledge dating back to Obama’s speech in Cairo last summer – Read more…

North East Students Get Out of the Classroom to Make Their Tenners Grow!

April 7th, 2010 by Amelia

An entire school of enterprising students from Blakeston School in Stockton turned their assembly hall into a bustling marketplace for the day as part of the national Make your Mark with a Tenner competition, and I was there to witness the madness! During the last Friday of the Tenner Challenge Month all 585 students from Blakestone School were Read more…

Entrepreneurs re-framing the recession through social enterprise!

April 1st, 2010 by Sam_Blake

A simple programme of business training and support, raised aspirations and encouraged residents on the Aylesbury Estate in the London Borough of Southwark to take action to address the issue of unemployment on their local housing estate.In less than a year 14 social enterprises have been established with most of the entrepreneurs already making sales and Read more…

Big Community Idea finalists inspired at Shine

March 31st, 2010 by Jane

The 10 finalists of Connaught’s Big Community Idea challenge came together at Shine in Leeds to be inspired, informed and connected in preparation for their presentations at the final on the 30th April. Linda Crosby of Connaught’s reminded finalists of the requirements for the final, Jane Walton of Enteprise UK provided an insight from a Read more…

Enterprise Manifesto Camp: social entrepreneurship, 29 March 2010

March 31st, 2010 by Silviya

Enterprise UK is running a series of  ‘Manifesto Camps’ exploring the biggest issues for entrepreneurs in the UK and how these problems could be solved; with ideas feeding into the Enterprise Manifesto.This week’s session looked at the future of entrepreneurship, including the best ways to encourage social entrepreneurship and social innovation. Setting the scene for Read more…

Making their Mark in Malvern – The Chase School take on Tenners

March 15th, 2010 by caroline

I had a Tenner-tastic afternoon at The Chase School in Malvern.  This group of young people are fairly new to Make Your Mark, but have opted to take part in Make Your Mark activity as part of their Young Chamber.
Part of the group were regionally shortlisted in the West Midlands Make Your Mark Challenge final and Read more…

Glyncoed goes bananas for Tenner!

March 8th, 2010 by Carys

Just had a great phone call from one of the students at Glyncoed Comprehensive School in South Wales.
For their Tenner Month, the students are busy running Fairtrade-themed events including a Fairtrade tuckshop, raffle and, best of all – a banana-eating contest!
They’ll also be holding Fairtrade assemblies in their school to raise awareness of the importance Read more…

Help shape the future of British enterprise: launch of Enterprise Manifesto

March 1st, 2010 by Silviya

Calling for innovative and practical policy ideas towards a collaborative Enterprise Manifesto

EPN – Framlingham Technology Centre – Enterprise with a Social Conscience

February 24th, 2010 by beccie

Enterprise with a social conscience was the focus of this event, with key speakers addressing both the purpose and benefits of setting up a social enterprise and instilling a social conscience in big organisations.
The two key speakers addressed different aspects of social enterprise. Robert Ashton, entrepreneur, business author and social activist, presented a motivating speech Read more…

An Enterprising Approach to Charity

February 9th, 2010 by Sumeet

None of us can have escaped the devastation caused by the earthquake in Haiti over the last few weeks.
Our friends at Save the Children have come up with a truly unique way of raising money for Haiti’s children, teaming up with corporate partners and utilising social media to create a business competition.
The Business Heroes campaign Read more…

One Big Idea

February 5th, 2010 by AlexST

Only 1 week left until the deadline for One Big Idea!!
We’re looking for ethical or sustainable business ideas which can made and sold in the Coop. All the profits will go to supporting charitable projects out in Malawi.
Remember it’s open to everyone and even if you don’t enter you can vote for your favourite idea.
Good Read more…